Declension of German noun Marchese with plural and article
The declension of the noun Marchese (marquess) is in singular genitive Marchese(n) and in the plural nominative Marchesen. The noun Marchese is declined with the declension endings -/n/n. The voice of Marchese is maskuline and the article "der". Here you can not only inflect Marchese but also all German nouns. Comments ☆
noun · masculine · regular · -, -en- · -en, -en
Endings -/n/n Dative plural without additional 'n' Shortening of plural endings to 'n'
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marquess
Titel eines italienischen Adligen
» Der Marchese
triumphierte, und Veronica zeigte sich erfreut über meine Nachgiebigkeit. The marquis triumphed, and Veronica showed herself pleased with my concession.
Declension of Marchese in singular and plural in all cases
Examples
Example sentences for Marchese
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Der
Marchese
triumphierte, und Veronica zeigte sich erfreut über meine Nachgiebigkeit.
The marquis triumphed, and Veronica showed herself pleased with my concession.
Examples
Translations
Translation of German Marchese
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Marchese
marquess
марки́з, маркиз
marqués
marquis
marki
marquês
marchese
marchiz
márki
markiz
μάρκεσις
markies
markýz
markis
markis
侯爵
marquès
markiisi
markis
markes
markiz
маркиз
markiz
markíz
markiz
markiz
маркіз
маркиз
маркіз
מרקיז
ماركيز
مارکیز
مارکیز
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Declension forms of Marchese
Summary of all declension forms of the noun Marchese in all cases
The declension of Marchese as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case). Especially for German learners the correct declension of the word Marchese is crucial.
Declension Marchese
| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| Nom. | der Marchese | die Marchesen |
| Gen. | des Marchese(n) | der Marchesen |
| Dat. | dem Marchese(n) | den Marchesen |
| Acc. | den Marchese(n) | die Marchesen |
Declension Marchese
- Singular: der Marchese, des Marchese(n), dem Marchese(n), den Marchese(n)
- Plural: die Marchesen, der Marchesen, den Marchesen, die Marchesen